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On Sun, 7 Jul 2002, Dave Fobare wrote:
> Todd wrote:
> >I went to the bookstore again today and looked at that book
> >again. My summary was basically accurate, except for the
> >cortisol part, which I had confused with another book I was
> >perusing. I picked up this further refinement:
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> If the part about the cortisol is wrong, then why a 7 minute workout and
> no longer?
I don't remember the specifics. The author described a series of
experiments measuring adrenaline levels in specific regions, and
the finding that after 7 minutes the adrenaline response is as
good as it gets. In other words, by working out longer you don't
get more fat-burning stimulus.
This is one of those books that I won't buy, because although it
may have a few interesting ideas in it, there's a lot of "filler"
to pump it up to book length.
Todd Moody
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